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Fire crews are starting to get the upper hand on a wildfire in Central Oregon that exploded in size, fueled by dry conditions ...
A wildfire in Central Oregon quickly grew over the weekend to become the nation's largest so far this year after burning over 95,000 acres.
The fire, which began on July 13, quickly grew to over 90,000 acres uncontained before firefighters made substantial progress ...
The Cram Fire, burning northeast of Madras, grew more contained throughout Sunday, seemingly hindering the fire before reaching megafire status.
Although the cause remains unknown, fire officials confirmed the fire started near Willowdale, Oregon, about 133 miles ...
The Cram Fire, which has scorched over 150 square miles of land in central Oregon, is still raging more than a week after it ...
However, if the blaze grows to at least 100,000 acres, it would be classified as “a megafire” – the first to strike in the U.S. this year, said National Interagency Fire Center spokesman Stanton ...
The Cram fire has spread to 95,000 acres, just shy of the 100,000 acres that would class it as the country's first megafire ...
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ore. (KPTV) - The Cram Fire burning about 95,000 acres in Jefferson County and Wasco County is now about 49% contained, according to fire officials on Sunday. On Sunday, cooler ...
The smoke making the skies hazy in the Treasure Valley is coming from north-central Oregon, where the Cram Fire has burned some 95,748 acres.
Blaze that swept through the panhandle of county was the nation's largest; hard work and cooler weather key to slowing its progress ...